HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 1969-5215Form No- 344
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RESOLUTION NO n 5215
RESOLUTI0N OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF' CHULA VISTA
APPROVING THE TENTATIVE MAP OF A SUBDIVISION TO BE KNOWN
AS PRINCESS MANOR SUBDIVISION UNIT NO. 6
fibs City Council of the City of Chula Vista does hereby
resolve as follows:
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Chula Vista
has heretofore approved that certain tentative map of a subdivision to
be known as PRINCESS MANOR SUBDIVISION UNIT NO. 6
and has recommended that the City Council approve said tentative map
subJect to the condit~.ons as recommended in their letter dated the
20th day of Mai 19 69 a copy of which is attached
hereto and by this reference made a part hereof, the same as though
fully set forth herein.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the
City of Chula Vista that said Council does hereby approve said tenta-
tive subdivision map in accordance with the recommendations of the
Planning Commission of the City of Chula Vista,
Presen by
Bruce H. Warren, Director of
Planning
Approved as to f m by
George D, ndberg, City Attor
ADOI~TED AND APPROVED by the CITY COUNCIL of
VISTA, CALIFORN7AF this 3rd day of June
fo:l.lowing vote, to-wit:
the CITY OF CHULA
19 69 , by the
AYES : Councilmen Scott, Sylvester, Hamilton, McCorquodale
NAPES : Counci men McAllister
ABSENT: Councilmen None
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DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING
May 20, 1969
The Honorable Mayor and City Council
of the City of Chula Vista
Civic Center
Chula Vista, California
City o~ C(nu~Qa ~llista
CALIFORNIA
Subject: Tentative Map - Princess Manor Subdivision, Unit #6
Gentlemen:
At their meeting of May 19, 1969, the City Planning Commission considered
the tentative map of Princess Manor Subdivision, Unit #6. This map involves
55 single-family lots on approximately 17 acres of vacant land. The
subdivision is located north of Orange Avenue and east of Oleander Avenue.
The Commission recommends approval of this map, subject to the following
conditions:
1. The subdivision boundary from Lilac Avenue to the easterly subdivision
limits shall be adjusted to include the northerly half of Orange
Avenue. Orange Avenue shall be improved with 28 feet of pavement,
curb, gutter, sidewalk, including street lights and a block wall in
the locations required by the City Engineer.
2. The alignment of Orange Avenue shall be modified so that 400 feet of
tangent shall be interjected between reverse curves. The centerline
radii may be reduced from the 1200' shown to a minimum of 1000'.
3. The subdivider shall obtain the necessary permission, and construct the
channel south of Orange Avenue in a manner satisfactory to the City
Engineer.
4. The design and construction of onsite and offsite sewer facilities
shall be subject to the approval of the City Engineer. Access roads
shall be constructed to serve the offsite sewer facilities, as required
by the City Engineer. The necessary easements and/or slope rights for
this work shall be obtained and granted to the City of Chula Vista.
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5. That the future street reservation presently shown near the easterly
end of the map be moved easterly one lot depth (a distance as yet
undetermined) and extended southerly to Orange Avenue. Subject street
shall be dedicated for public use and fully improved by the subdivider.
6. Lots 876, 877, 878, 926 and 927 shall be graded in a manner that will
provide a continuous slope from the pad elevation to Orange Avenue.
The grading shall be accomplished in a manner acceptable to the Planning
and Engineering staffs.
7. All slopes adjacent to Orange Avenue shall be planted and irrigated in
a manner acceptable to the Planning Department and Division of Engineering.
A 5' high masonry wall shall be provided adjacent to the northerly edge
of Orange Avenue for the length of the subdivision. The details of such
landscaping and wall construction shall be approved by the staff prior
to submission of the final map to the Planning Commission.
There was considerable discussion between the Commission and the subdivider's
representative concerning whether or not complete improvement of the northerly
half of Orange Avenue is necessary to serve this subdivision. The Commission
found that improvement, as recommended by the Division of Engineering, is
necessary to provide access for the residents of this unit and other units
of the overall Princess Manor Subdivision to facilitate proper traffic flow
both in an easterly and westerly direction. The original tentative map of
the Princess Manor Subdivision, Unit #6, included the improvement of Orange
Avenue to their easterly boundary and no objection to this improvement had
been previously recorded.
Respectfully submitted,
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Bruce H. Warren
Director of Planning
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cc: Building Inspection Department
Engineering Division
Princess Park Estates, Inc., 2030 State Street, San Diego